A Western Union Telegram from Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Graves expressing their condolences to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas in care of Henry Millard, Nacogdoches, for the loss of their son, Jimmy Thomas. Although Graves was an attorney based in...

This is a published graduation journal for Lera Millard's senior year of high school, 1917 to 1918. It has a collection of classmate pictures and her activities during her last year of high school. "The Girl Graduate Hier Own Book" designed and...

Order requesting that William Smith forward lead and gunpowder to the Texas Rangers under the command of Captain Silas and charge the cost to the government of Texas. Signed by Henry Millard, Committee Chair, San Felipe, Texas.

Receipt for $1935.00 paid by Amaziah E. Baker, to S. W. Blount, to pay off a mortgage held by him for a tract of land which was part of the Chireno Grant and originally purchased by Blount from B. Hardiman. Witnessed by Frank B. Sublett and Henry...

Military camps; Military leadership; Military life; Military occupations; Military officers; Military personnel; Military service; Military training; Military uniforms; People associated with military activities; Rifles; Fences; Flags;

This is a group photograph of the Stone Fort Rifles, a Nacogdoches, Texas militia group active from 1887 to 1907. They are holding their guns as they pose. The picture was taken in a clearing in front of a wooded area, presumably in Texas. There...

The photograph is of a group of people, mainly men, posing for a picture outside of a brick building's wooden doorway with a transom. It is possible that this is the faculty of the local high school on Washington Square. There are two ventilation...

The photograph is of a group of people, mainly men, posing for a picture outside of a brick building's wooden doorway with a transom. It is possible that this is the faculty of the local high school on Washington Square. There are two ventilation...

This letter is typed on stationary from The Citizens’ Joint Committee on National Representation for the District of Columbia in Washington, D.C. headquartered at Room 425 Evening Star Building. In the letter, Noyes writes: Dear Representative...

Henry Keene writes Albert Thomas to express his sympathies for the death of Thomas's son. The envelope is addressed to Mr. Albert Thomas in Houston. It is postmarked for June 24, 1934 in Laredo, Texas. The return address is labeled as the Southern...

Fragment of interrogatory from the Probate Court for the estate of Lester Thompson, deceased, of Fort Bend County, Texas, signed by Commissioners Daniel T. Pritchett and Claiborne Barton. Pertaining to W. H. Patton, deceased delivered some time in...

Statement of account owed for medical care to Samuel Overton by the estate of Elizabeth Engledow, deceased. Smith County, Texas, October 29, 1853. Signed by Justice of the Peace Joseph L. McKay, N. C. Henry, in Rusk for the Cherokee County Court,...

Record of Interrogatory for a trial regarding bales of cotton shipped in April 1843, prepared for the Galveston County, Texas District Court, in the case of Arnold Thomason versus Henry M. Smyth, to be answered before the Chief Justice of...

A certified, true copy, 9 pages tied with a black ribbon, of the original which was issued December 13, 1843. Record of interrogatory for a trial regarding bales of cotton from Galveston County, Texas, District Court, in the case of Arnold...

John J. Simpson's 1854 acount with C & H. W. Raguet in Nacogdoches County merchant. He owed over six hundred dollars as of January 14, 1854. In a different handwritting at the bottom of page 1 is a series of notations including proceeds from...

Letter to Capt. Hamilton, directing him to sell his horse for fifty dollars to Mr. Smith, and charge the amount to the Nacogdoches Committee of Vigilance and Safety. Signed by K. H. Douglass, Henry Raguet and H. [Hayden] Edwards, Secretary. This...